G7 Summit: India calls for immediate cessation of hostilities, discussion to settle Russia-Ukraine conflict
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Updated:4 years ago
Schloss Elmau (Germany), June 28 (ANI): India's position on Russia-Ukraine was made clear by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who called for an immediate cessation of hostilities as well as discussion and diplomacy to settle the conflict, informed Ministry of External Affairs on June 28 (local time). “On Russia-Ukraine, PM Modi made India's position clear including an immediate end to hostilities, dialogue and diplomacy to resolve the situation. PM also put forward knockdown effect of the conflict on food security crisis especially on vulnerable countries,” said Foreign Secretary of India, Vinay Kwatra while addressing a press conference on the G7 Summit.
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